UPDATED: Georgia manhandled in its own backyard by No. 5 Boise State

The question for the Georgia Bulldogs was whether last year’s losing season was a trend or an aberration. While there’s much football still to be played, they could not have liked the answers they got Saturday night.

Facing No. 5-ranked Boise State in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game at the Georgia Dome in a game they hoped would return them to national relevance, the 19th-ranked Bulldogs instead were manhandled by their visitors from the Mountain West Conference 35-21 before a partisan crowd of 73,614.

“Boise State just beat us tonight,” Georgia coach Mark Richt said. “They were better than we were and my hat’s off to them. Our players understand that and our players understand that we’ve got to get a lot done before we play next week and open Southeastern Conference play. We’ve got a lot of work to do. We know that everybody’s 0-0 in league play. Our goal is to win the Eastern Division and that’s not changing. So we have to get ready for that.”

It was the Broncos’ first win in history over an SEC team. They were 0-4 previously. But the former WAC member has won its last five against BCS schools.

“It means a lot to us,” said Boise State’s Chris Petersen, who improved to 62-5 as the Broncos’ head coach. “We have tremendous respect for the conference and for UGA. Last time we were down here it wasn’t even a game.”

The Broncos lost 48-13 to Georgia at Sanford Stadium in 2005.

It was Georgia’s ninth loss in its last 11 tries against Top 10 opponents.

While there certainly was no shame in losing to team ranked among the five best teams in America, the fact that it was the Bulldogs’ were coming off a losing season and have been trending downward was more problematic. It was Georgia’s 13th loss in its last 27 games under Richt. No. 12 and SEC East favorite South Carolina comes to Athens next week.

“I don’t think there’s any deflation,” said Georgia cornerback Brandon Boykin, who stood up and addressed the team after the game. “We were competitive. We know we’re a good team and we know we can bounce back from this adversity. Boise State is not just a good team. They’re a great team and they deserved to win that game. But SEC starts next week and we know what we’ve got to correct.”

In the end, Georgia just didn’t have an answer for Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore. The Heisman Trophy candidate, who is on pace to become the winningest quarterback in college football history, proved unstoppable for the last two and a half quarters of play. He finished with 261 yards and three touchdowns on 28-of-34 passing and was never sacked.

“He’s a very good player so he knows where to go with the ball and when to go there,” Richt said. “They protected him well, too. He rarely got knocked down. . . . We didn’t get enough pressure on him.”

Twenty-one of Boise’s points came in a 12-minute stretch that started with 48 seconds left in the second quarter and ended with the Broncos ahead 28-7 with three minutes remaining in the third.

Conversely, Georgia was not at all sharp on offense. The Bulldogs tried to execute a newly-implemented, no-huddle offense and struggled to make sight adjustments from the press box. They committed three penalties on their first offensive possession and never seemed to get into sync.

Quarterback Aaron Murray was 16-of-29 passing for 236 yards and two touchdowns. Tight end Orson Charles led the Bulldogs with six catches for 106 yards and a touchdown. True freshman wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell, who started the game at flanker, caught a 51 yard TD pass and finsihed with three for 64 yards.

But the much anticipated debut of tailback Isaiah Crowell was anticlimatic from the beginning. He didn’t start the game — junior Richard Samuel did — and found little to no running room behind Georgia’s porous offensive line. Crowell ended up with 63 yards on 15 carries.

“It was tough, it was tough,” Crowell said. “They really ran to the ball well. But it’ll be all right. It was a good experience for all of us. . . . I was real hyped seeing all the fans and support.”

Because Georgia had elected to receive after winning the pregame coin toss, Boise State got the ball to start the second half. And the Broncos knew what to do with it.

They came flying down the field in a hurry-up offense that left the Bulldogs huffing and puffing. Boise negotiated 76 yards in just seven plays when running back Doug Martin scored on a toss-sweep around left end. The drive consumed less than four minutes.

Georgia had a chance to answer, gaining a first down at the Boise 28 on the ensuing possession. But a false-start penalty, followed by a short run, followed by a dropped pass by Tavarres King and sack of Murray left the Bulldogs facing fourth-and-18. Then Blair Walsh’s 54-yard field goal attempt was wide left.

A 49-yard punt return set up yet another short scoring drive for the Broncos that put them ahead 28-7 with 3:10 left in the third, and the outcome was essentially settled.

Georgia would give its fans brief hope when a penalty nullified its punt back to Boise. On fourth and two, Murray hit Orson Charles for a 36-yard touchdown that cut the Broncos’ lead in half with more than a minute left in the third quarter.

But then the game disintegrated into a scoring match and the Bulldogs were too far behind to make up enough ground.

Georgia falls to 9-2 in season openers under coach Richt. It also lost to Oklahoma State in 2009.

Georgia uncharacteristically chose to receive the opening kickoff after winning the opening coin toss and proceeded to have a horrible first possession. After Boise’s line-drive kickoff forced Brandon Boykin to take a knee for a touchback, the Bulldogs were flagged for three penalties – two false starts by tackle Justin Anderson and a delay of game on fourth down — and lost a total of 10 yards before having to punt.

Neither team registered a first down through the game’s first four possessions. But the Bulldogs finally registered a big one on the second play of their third offensive possession.

Brandon Boykin, lining up in the slot left, took a handoff on a reverse right and took it 80 yards for the Bulldogs’ first score of the season. It was the first time in Boykin’s Bulldog career that the senior cornerback had ever played on offense.

After exchanging punts again, Boise answered the score. Taking over at their own 42, the Broncos drove the 58 yards in just five plays, scoring on Moore’s 17-yard pass to wide open freshman Matt Miller over the middle. Miller got the start because sophomore Gerald Boldewijn was suspended for the game. The PAT tied the game at 7-7 with 2:55 remaining in the first quarter.

Georgia was in position to re-take the lead when it reached the Boise 26 on the ensuing possession. But on fourth-and-1, Richt decided to go for the first down. But Samuel was stopped for a loss by Shea McClellin on the dive at right tackle. McClellin was unblocked on a missed assignment by tight end Orson Charles.

The teams exchanged turnovers shortly thereafter. Boise had driven to Georgia’s 26 in four plays when Branden Smith intercepted a Kellen Moore pass near the 15-yard line. But Georgia gave it right back.

On third-and-three at its own 25, Murray attempted to go deep to true freshman Malcolm Mitchell down the left sideline. Mitchell was tightly covered by defensive back Jerrell Gavins, who had inside position and intercepted the pass.

This time the Broncos made Georgia pay. They drove 51 yards in seven plays to score on Moore’s 12-yard pass to tight end Kyle Eflaw. The Bulldogs had a busted coverage on the play, with just three defenders trying to cover four receivers on Boise’s right. The score came with just 48 seconds remaining in the half.

435 comments Add your comment

charles

September 3rd, 2011
11:46 pm

I’m from Georgia and know of the incredible running backs in state. I can’t figure out why UGA never seems to have any. At least not since Herschel. It’s amazing. I like Richt but these guys are pathetic and very…very predictable.There is no coaching…just flashy uniforms and lots of athleticism. Yawn. I predict if UGA doesn’t change it ways, they’ll be lucky to finish at 0.500. It’s time for Richt and the whole bunch to go.

True Tech

September 3rd, 2011
11:46 pm

Guys don’t throw in the towel yet. You got the talent. Just let Mark call the offense. Get rid of Bobo and you will be contenders again. There is a reason Ward and Wenkie were Heisman guys at FSU. Bobo is the weak link, not Richt. Good luck and don’t give up… see you in November.

RaceCityDawg

September 3rd, 2011
11:46 pm

Out coached out played pathetic performance. We got whipped on both sides of the ball all nigtht long. No excuse to get whipped like that by a team with inferior talent.

cheshire

September 3rd, 2011
11:46 pm

One bit of solace you Dawg fans can maybe take from tonight… if you hate the BCS as much as we all do, then Boise State getting into the national championship can only be a good thing. It would raise hell in a lot of circles and maybe finally get people to admit we need a playoff.

gotta hurt

September 3rd, 2011
11:47 pm

wow, that one’s gotta hurt. all the hype about crowell … average back at best. murray? not quite the same without A.J. to throw to, huh? still haven’t figured out that the job of the defense is to prevent the other team from scoring. save for a few blown coverages by a third string boise st. safety and this one is a real blowout. i hear basketball season starts soon. :-)

FormerDawgChamp

September 3rd, 2011
11:47 pm

Why are fans of other programs so happy when the Dawgs lose? If you’re not interested in the success of the program, I’m sure the team you root for has a blog somewhere with your name all over it! Thanks, but your comments aren’t needed here.

Rodney Johnson

September 3rd, 2011
11:47 pm

UGA? More like UGH-A.

uga fans suck

September 3rd, 2011
11:47 pm

maybe u pup fans should stop hatin on the falcons and jump on board because they are the only team in georgia thats relevant

Fire Mark Richt

September 3rd, 2011
11:47 pm

Mark Richt is a thief…. every time he collects a paycheck he is stealing money!

Desert Dawg

September 3rd, 2011
11:47 pm

Carnac says the answers are: a tart, a fart, and Smart. The Questions are: What is Britney Spears, What Smells, and the last name of UGA coach in 2012. Good grief what a sad performance.

Tim

September 3rd, 2011
11:47 pm

How many 4 and 5 star recruits does Boise have? Not many I would guess. If Ga. is bigger, faster and stronger then what is left. Oh yes, coaching. Call Kirby Smart now. Richt is a greatr guy and a good Christian. He will do better winning souls than football games at this point.

dawggone

September 3rd, 2011
11:47 pm

5 STARS….DREAM TEAM…LOL @ UGAY…

The WHITE BOY EXPRESS JUST LEFY THE UGAY DOME>>>WHOOOOOT WHOOOOOT

Mama don't let your babies grow up to be DAWGS

September 3rd, 2011
11:47 pm

Boy all those 5 star recruits shined tonight. Crowell…oh well. UGA is so full of itself.

SCOTT

September 3rd, 2011
11:47 pm

Just like when any BCS team loses to a non-bcs team in a bowl game….Georgia just didn’t want to be there…lol…Good football is played all over the country, not just the SEC.

atltiger15

September 3rd, 2011
11:47 pm

Buck Belue will lift the spirits during the week, no worries

Browndog

September 3rd, 2011
11:47 pm

Congrats to Boise. They are a very good team and certainly made UGA pay the price tonight. Best of luck to Boise the rest of the year!

TechRon

September 3rd, 2011
11:47 pm

I am a Tech guy and certainly no GA fan, but I have to admit that their uniforms traditionally look great. Red helmets and shirts, silver pants. Why mess around with what has been an indentifying mark for many years? What is with coming out in black? Crazy. And the new uniforms they wore tonight just look stupid. Someone said above they looked like arena league uniforms. Truly. Or maybe XFL. Or something out of a RoboCop movie. Leave a good thing alone. Let them wear the great looking uniforms they have always worn.

By the way, they just got beat by a much better team tonight. Give them credit, though, they never gave up. It would have been easy to quit, but they had heart if nothing else.

BigTimeTECHFan

September 3rd, 2011
11:48 pm

LSU looked flat out awesome, wow.

Dog kicker

September 3rd, 2011
11:48 pm

Bullpups look as bad as their uni’s.

Call it like it is

September 3rd, 2011
11:48 pm

First the uniforms were a one shot deal with Nike, so shut up about them.
Second, NO shame here, they got beat by the #5 team in the nation. If you thought you were going to destroy Boise, you know nothing about football.
Third, Ga just flat out got beat. The coaches can only do so much. Boise punched them in the mouth, and ga couldnt recover. Their players manhandle them in every aspect. Boise wanted it, Ga didnt. Life goes on.

The Ole Ball Coach

September 3rd, 2011
11:48 pm

Hey UGA – South Carolina State called…they said you can keep the uniforms….

tim

September 3rd, 2011
11:48 pm

just like last year you puppies suck ! And I mean you really suck. You were never in this game. Murray looks all rah rah and sec competant, but he’s not …just another short QB with no real star quality. CMR looked lost in the 4th…..looks like another losing season, and BTW isn’t it Kirby time…just sayin

Uncle Tom

September 3rd, 2011
11:48 pm

If you can’t run, you can’t win. If you can’t run, you can’t win. If you can’t run, you can’t win. Richt has no concept as to how to fix this. The O Line can’t run block. The O LIne can’t pass block. This was a very short season.

bobby

September 3rd, 2011
11:48 pm

it’s simple first uga has no offensive line and the defense game plan was garbage that’s all i got to say.

JRW7

September 3rd, 2011
11:48 pm

MY UGA DAWGS have sunk to a second rate SEC team under CMR!! This is awful!! CMR can recruit but he can’t coach!!

LakeDawg

September 3rd, 2011
11:49 pm

I saw some improvement from last year on defense, but that’s about it. And the improvement is like UGA’s comeback attempt…too little, too late. UGA got beat in every phase of the game. Offense, defense, special teams. Boise physically dominated both lines of scrimmage. They had a better game plan and Petersen and his staff ran circles around CMR, Bobo, and Grantham on game management. After Boykin’s run UGA was never really in it. UGA managed a couple of scores on pure talent, but the game was never in doubt. Boise completely dominated the game. It was not as close as the final score. Suffice to say, I very disappointed.

uga fans suck

September 3rd, 2011
11:49 pm

seriously u fans are trippin on a uniform u cant even have a winning season lmfao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Fire Mark Richt

September 3rd, 2011
11:49 pm

Hire Chris Peterson!

JRW7

September 3rd, 2011
11:49 pm

CMR got outcoached again!

UGA = JOKE

September 3rd, 2011
11:49 pm

Gotta be honest… I still think Boise State is way overrated! Maybe they’ll have a chance to play a real team down the road.

James

September 3rd, 2011
11:50 pm

Offense looked terrible, defense looked terrible, Aaron Murry there is more receivers out there than Orson Charels, Mark Richt must go, I didn’t like Bozo as a quarter back and he is worse as offensive coordinator, Todd ur 4-3 defense dose not work unless u have speed and power we have neither..

The Ole Ball Coach

September 3rd, 2011
11:50 pm

I still can’t figure out what happens to all those 4 and 5 star recruits when they get to Georgia….

4th generation dawg

September 3rd, 2011
11:50 pm

Einstein said insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Well, Mike Bobo must be insane. We have spent the last 2 seasons watching that jerk refuse to open up our offense until it is too late and the game is already lost. Georgia has enough talent and ability to win these games, but with a dodo calling the plays, it will not happen. Coach Richt should be so ashamed of leaving that yoyo in charge of calling the plays. If CMR doesn’t take over the play calling for the USC game, both should be fired right now before the whole season is lost. We have too many talented and great kids playing for us to sit back and watch them waste their college careers playing for such an awful OC. I don’t understand why Bobo or Richt thinks they can keep doing the same thing game after game and expect any thing different to result. Maybe if Bobo would open up the offense in the first half and stop trying to run up the middle against a brick wall (gaining absolutely no yardage) and wasting 1st and 2nd downs, we could win instead of digging ourselves out of a hole. I like CMR, he is a nice guy and a great role model, but if he can’t take control of his OC, then he is needs to go too. It is sad to say, but true. I had so hoped for a better start and a turn around for my beloved team. This is soooo disappointing, to say the least.

iw

September 3rd, 2011
11:50 pm

Bobo must go. Murray doesn’t play well in big games; he has his moments but he doesn’t make the plays he needs to make. You may say he is a “sophomore” but this is his third year in the system. The defense is better I think than last year but they spent far too much time on the field. Very few sustained drives by the offense not giving them time to rest. I love the dawgs, always will but it is painful to watch them. I read too many blogs this year for my own good, really thought we would see a different team.

Budman

September 3rd, 2011
11:51 pm

What about recruiting some of those non-athletic ( white ) boys from Idaho? They just kicked a– on national TV

Joshua

September 3rd, 2011
11:51 pm

An except that I find from the 2012 Georgia Football Program Guide

“Head Coach for your Georgia Bulldogs….KIRBY SMART”

tom

September 3rd, 2011
11:51 pm

what are talking about georgia, the best recruiting class ever. and lose by 2 tds.. I know georgia.. bad officiating.. bad play calling.. insert excuse here.. but dudes you got punked by BSU congrats you deserve it.. and if you would have played here you all would have lost by 30… Auburn needs an onside kick to beat the 2nd to last place team in the WAC last year.. SEC can SUCK it.. BSU is better

pete

September 3rd, 2011
11:51 pm

I told you uga fans you were stupid and delusional. Boise dominated the lines and made uga look like a weak team where boise didn’t play a good game. Boise destroyed your lines and embarrassed your stupid homer comments….. Hahaha! Losers.

Spud

September 3rd, 2011
11:51 pm

There’s no shame in losing to Boise State. Boise has been gettng better each year, and has knocked off Oklahoma, Oregon, Virginia Tech, and TCU with the same formula they used to beat Georgia. The Dawgs can still have a decent season. Alabama is probably the only SEC team that could beat Boise State this year.

General Ledger

September 3rd, 2011
11:51 pm

The offensive line is still terrible. Murray was just hitting the deck on that last drive because he knew he was going to get hit. The offensive playcalling once again seemed terrible. They didn’t seem to make any kind of adjustments. Pretty much send everybody deep and launch it 50 yards or run up the middle. Boise made some great adjustments once they figured out we could get some pressure when they tried to go downfield. Just short stuff over and over that’s difficult to stop. Carolina will eat us alive with the short stuff next week after watching this tape. Run defense was pretty good. Special teams a non factor. The offense looked about as bad overall as it did in the bowl loss, just happened to hit a couple of big plays tonight was the only difference and one of those was only as a result of a boise penalty that shortened a 4th down. Otherwise that would have been a punt. So much for all the hype about the s&c program. The defense had to call a to on the opening drive of the 2nd half because the annoucers said they were gassed. At least we didn’t lose the 4th qtr. It was tied 7 to 7. Hopefully we can make some adjustments and play better next week and maybe turn things around once the schedule levels out a bit but we will certainly lose several more if the offense and o line can’t get it togther. If they can’t, it is going to be another long season and richt and bobo will be gone. We are just still not too good now.

Paper Bag on my Head

September 3rd, 2011
11:52 pm

Well, i am now ashamed to call myself a UGA fan. It’t not the loss that i really care about. It’s the way we lose. Totally dominated on both sides of the ball. New conditioning program? New strength program? Yeah right. I will attend the rest of the games as always, but I will do so with a bag on my head to hide my identity. No difference in the team this year and last year, and Crowell? Why didn’t we give the next “Herschel” a chance. All zone read and no power football. Maybe it because the coaching staff knows they are over-matched in the trenches. I have never been on the Fire Richt Bandwagon, but i am now. Purely Embarrassing.

oh my

September 3rd, 2011
11:52 pm

On radio show, Grantham said the 3rd down defense improved from last year. Unfortunately, the 1st and 2nd down defense was atrocious.

Jim

September 3rd, 2011
11:52 pm

Even Lane Kiffin could coach our team better. Not jumpimg on the bandwagon just stating facts. So much for the new and improved S&C program.

Nole Fear

September 3rd, 2011
11:52 pm

UCF and now Boise?! LMAO!!!!!!

uga fans suck

September 3rd, 2011
11:52 pm

You lost the godda@## game and all you can talk about is a uniform. Seriously pups get real. You deserve everything you get you sorry excuse for fans

The Ole Ball Coach

September 3rd, 2011
11:53 pm

Hey Bulldogs, how’s that “dream team” working out for you?

jamison01

September 3rd, 2011
11:53 pm

i am vrerrrrrrrry sad!!! bye mark we had alot of good wins over tenn an georgia tech u packed athens but bobo called a run on 3 and 13 again!!!

Tech Guy

September 3rd, 2011
11:53 pm

Didn’t they have those unis a few years ago in the XFL? Without the Arkansas stripe down the helmet?

How Bout them BEES!!!

September 3rd, 2011
11:53 pm

Dream Team? Keep Dreaming!!! LMAO

Browndog

September 3rd, 2011
11:53 pm

I certainly did not see any “inferior talent” on the BS team. They were much better than UGA and would beat UGA every time with the same personnel.